SENTENCE FRAME FOR THESIS STATEMENT FOR COMPARISON/CONTRAST ESSAY INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH:

In the two poems, “Ex-Basketball Player “ and “Slam, Dunk, & Hook” the poems convey the ideas that [put your own writing here - the synthesize ideas part of the 3 steps] through the similiarities in [1 or 2 pieces of evidence - put your own writing here] and the critical differences in [1-3 pieces of evidence - put your own writing here].

To ANALYZE TONE:

D – Diction (word choice)
I – Imagery ( language that appeals to the 5 sense)
D - Details
L – Language (metaphor, simile, etc)
S – syntax (the way sentences are put together)

Due Today: Introduction paragraph
5 points - method of introduction
5 points - thesis statement - must have main
idea, author's perspective, and 3 pieces of
evidence you will develop to support thesis
5 points - grammar
5 points - formatting, times new roman, 12 pt, indent 1st line of 1st paragraph
RUBRIC FOR COMPLETING THE STEPS TO COMPARE/CONTRAST:
5 points - was able to log in to the computer, the hrw website, & get to the page required
5 points - read both poems
5 points - Did a graphic organizer to compare & contrast the 2 poems
5 points - finish writing your introduction paragraph (an additional 20 pts on this)


The Five-Paragraph Essay


A common method for writing an expository essay is the five-paragraph approach. This is, however, by no means the only formula for writing such essays. If it sounds straightforward, that is because it is; in fact, the method consists of:

  1. an introductory paragraph
  2. three evidentiary body paragraphs
  3. a conclusion